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clinton, it seemed like he was more harshly treated from a public perspective and i want you to speak to the role of journalist in that position it is it a heady place to be in the white house press room. is it tough to be the watch dog for the people, and not the housepet for the administration? >> i never found it tough. i got in the business as you know, because i liked the idea of a guy who barely got out of the college and outranked by iq pointers by 20 or 30 points and i could still get under your skin and hold you accountable and question your motives and your conduct as a leadership. i didn't center a problem in the white house . most of the pime i worked with didn't center a problem doing that balance. you wanted to have a civil relationship with the people you work with . it is it important you center a adversarial or respective relationship. you don't want to be a house pet. why just listen to the party line ask dictationist. i know i didn't look at it that way. >> ron, it is it a pleasure to visit wu. i didn't like what you always wrote about me but it was narr and i mean
clinton, it seemed like he was more harshly treated from a public perspective and i want you to speak to the role of journalist in that position it is it a heady place to be in the white house press room. is it tough to be the watch dog for the people, and not the housepet for the administration? >> i never found it tough. i got in the business as you know, because i liked the idea of a guy who barely got out of the college and outranked by iq pointers by 20 or 30 points and i could still...
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bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals in the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. they say i'm a bad kid. or a charity case. a trouble maker. worthless. there are more than 3 million children in america's child protection and justice systems. kids who have been abused, neglected, traumatized. kids who act out. the worst cases you can imagine. they say i'm messed up. a drain on society. just a stupid mistake. for their safety and others, some of these children have to be removed from their homes. separated from their families. their at the mercy of an overwhelmed system. i don't think i'm a lost cause. i'm just a kid. youth villages believes that no child is a lost cause. not a single one. bec
bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals in the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. they say i'm a bad kid. or a charity case....
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bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals in the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? lou: the next guest says the postal service must generate $20 billion in revue generations. the first step was cutting $2 billion per year by reducing mail delivery. joining us now i
bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals in the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. the boys used double miles from their...
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bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals in the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. we're coming right back. lou: the next guest says the postal service must generate $20 billion in revenue generations. the first step was cutting $2 billion per year by reducing mail delivery. joining us now is the man who is going to get all of that done. patrick donahoe, sir, it's great to have you with us. lou: sequestration. will it have effect on you? i would think maybe you could use a few more. >> fortunately that is one thing we don't have to worry about. but you're right, we have enough others. lou: let's talk about every american who is connected to this. the problems that he faced and are trying to re
bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals in the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. we're coming right back. lou: the next...
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bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals in the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. fear. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major b
bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals in the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. fear. you know how painful heartburn can...
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bill clinton was an effective president because he knew how to govern. this president is not. >> governor, gray tabby with us. be sure to watch his show on the fox news channel. up next, sequestration and what it means to the post office. on the edge of banoffice. on the edge of bankruptcy. and doctor robbie ludwig and jeffrey gardiner join us to analyze the president and some of his individuals i the cabinet. scare tactics, writer ex, and fear. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewas fohis small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? lou: the next guest says
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you discussed the magic of what happened with clinton and newt gingrich. bill clinton changed. era of big government is over and era of welfare. why doesn't obama change. >> first of all. i don't know right now it's a very good idea to change. the economy is starting to recover and i think the best thing we can do is try to get this sequestration thing out of the way and that is basically that the fed chairman said before congress. it's not a very difficult time coming out of this recession and it's different time more like 1997, 1996 when the economy was different kind of world and that world doesn't exist today. >> sean: can i gently disagree. the news that came out incomes for most americans now dropped the most in 20 years. last quarter we just had a contraction, the last quarter of 2012, no growth. we have $6 trillion in obama debt, 18 million more americans in o food stamps, one is nicks in poverty. we spent all this money. we're robbing from our kids -- tell me where it is better. >> the economy was shrinking about 7.5% when the president took office. secondly, not many
you discussed the magic of what happened with clinton and newt gingrich. bill clinton changed. era of big government is over and era of welfare. why doesn't obama change. >> first of all. i don't know right now it's a very good idea to change. the economy is starting to recover and i think the best thing we can do is try to get this sequestration thing out of the way and that is basically that the fed chairman said before congress. it's not a very difficult time coming out of this...
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it's amazing that bill clinton could do one thing and have sex with his secretary and really get away with it and still be powerful. >> how can you compare that to prison camps? >> no, prison camps do one thing. we don't need to do one thing, object that. we don't need to do that but we do one thing, if like -- as a friend to friend, it's a friend to friend. he's a friend to me and that's it. >> so you're going to go back. >> yes, i am. i'm going to go back and do one thing, find out more what's really going on. >> next time you go back you should bring this report from human rights watch with you and maybe ask some questions about that, as well. you might learn a lot more and it might press him as well but thank you for coming on this morning and sharing your impressions. >> either way, guess what, guess what, guess what, thanks for your report. >> okay. >> guess what, guess what, don't hit me. don't hate me. guess what, don't hate me. >> i want to get more on this now from shane smith, the co-founder of vice media who traveled with dennis rodman to north korea. shane, i know you had
it's amazing that bill clinton could do one thing and have sex with his secretary and really get away with it and still be powerful. >> how can you compare that to prison camps? >> no, prison camps do one thing. we don't need to do one thing, object that. we don't need to do that but we do one thing, if like -- as a friend to friend, it's a friend to friend. he's a friend to me and that's it. >> so you're going to go back. >> yes, i am. i'm going to go back and do one...
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my exhibit a for this is bill clinton when hillary clinton lost the primaries to barack obama. he took it harder. if you're the principle, you can suck it up and go on and pick yourself up, as hard as it is. if you're the spouse, you're feeling the wound for your husband or wife and you're holding the grudge. i think you see a little bit of a glimpse of that from ann romney in this interview. >> it will give us an additional reason to pay attention to cpac. should it be a good gathering in just a couple of weeks. >> yeah, this is in some ways like i said this is like the base of the republican party is at cpac, but it's not the base of the sort of republican party of the future necessarily. >> correct. thank you both for being here. appreciate it. appreciate ken vogel and ruth marcus. when we return, let me finish with my argument for cameras in the supreme court. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. tell you thau need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should
my exhibit a for this is bill clinton when hillary clinton lost the primaries to barack obama. he took it harder. if you're the principle, you can suck it up and go on and pick yourself up, as hard as it is. if you're the spouse, you're feeling the wound for your husband or wife and you're holding the grudge. i think you see a little bit of a glimpse of that from ann romney in this interview. >> it will give us an additional reason to pay attention to cpac. should it be a good gathering...
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bill clinton had surpluses. the word "jobs" has been lost in all of this talk of sequestration we have people not working for the good of the american people. they have to be americans first and democrats or republicans second. that is all i can say to washington to host: from "c " weekly -- from "cq tweet" -- washington. host: from "cq weekly," -- fromis joining us massachusetts. welcome to the program. caller: my word is "education." so many people in america just listen to what they hear on the news and all of the hooplah. all they have to do is pick up a paper or book on the internet to see where our money is going. the u.s. has a 15 trillion dollar gdp. that is to show people we are a growing economy. we are doing better than we were a few years ago. people need to get educated on this. read more about it, contact your reps. it is easy to point fingers but the more we know the more we can help the situation. host: later on the program we are going to focus on bi of terrorism. today is an anniversary -- 100
bill clinton had surpluses. the word "jobs" has been lost in all of this talk of sequestration we have people not working for the good of the american people. they have to be americans first and democrats or republicans second. that is all i can say to washington to host: from "c " weekly -- from "cq tweet" -- washington. host: from "cq weekly," -- fromis joining us massachusetts. welcome to the program. caller: my word is "education." so many...
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your guy was basically -- had a surplus when bill clinton left. after four years, bush had a five jillion dollar deficit -- 5 trillion dollars in deficit. president bush would have left present -- president obama a surplus, it would not have been a situation. host: we will get responses to your question in just a minute. what do you do enough, sitting -- what do you do in oklahoma city? we have two issues on the table. number one, the issue your parents told you, that you are better than the black man. guest: i would not dignified that racist comment with a response. number two, president bush was left to president obama, the deficit. i do not support bush and his policies, because they were antithetical. he approved the biggest expansion of entitlement spending since the great society. he started the era of stimulus building -- spending that has run our nation into massive debt. he did exactly the wrong things. my beef with barack obama is not that he changed the policy but that he did not change it. he doubled down on them. i agree that bill cli
your guy was basically -- had a surplus when bill clinton left. after four years, bush had a five jillion dollar deficit -- 5 trillion dollars in deficit. president bush would have left present -- president obama a surplus, it would not have been a situation. host: we will get responses to your question in just a minute. what do you do enough, sitting -- what do you do in oklahoma city? we have two issues on the table. number one, the issue your parents told you, that you are better than the...
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like bill clinton trying to design what "is" is. and they expect the mainstream media to go out and wtheir word check with the school districts. are people really being fired and are they being fired because of federal funding which, believe me, call your local school district, federal funding is a relatively minor portion, a measurable portion, but a minor portion of school funding, police funding, firefighter funding and the like. yet, these guys know if they don't go out and back up the president and say this is going to be a financial tsunami for local government, then it's oh, we're cutting 2 1/2% from the federal budget and it's not going to have much effect at all. the president needs it to be seen as a crisis and i can't wait for leslie to explain how a cabinet secretary can lie to the public about something this serious. >> megyn: that's what i want to-- >> oh, i'm sorry, i misspoke. >> megyn: i want to ask you that question, do you believe he was blatantly dishonest or that he misspoke as he now claims? >> megyn, i have a
like bill clinton trying to design what "is" is. and they expect the mainstream media to go out and wtheir word check with the school districts. are people really being fired and are they being fired because of federal funding which, believe me, call your local school district, federal funding is a relatively minor portion, a measurable portion, but a minor portion of school funding, police funding, firefighter funding and the like. yet, these guys know if they don't go out and back...
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it's a law once enacted under president bill clinton but later gutted under president obama. the hope? that it would help welfare recipients get off government ben if iefits and save taxpayer money. does this bill have a shot? david harsani is the senior reporter for human events. he joins us live here. good morning to you. what's the president trying to do? >> he's trying to expand the welfare state. i think he believes that government is where morality and economic growth flows through, so he'd like to see it grow. >>steve: bill clinton, when he came up with the path off of welfare, it was like let's get jobs. right? >> i don't think he came up with it. i think the house came up with it and i think he became part of it. and it worked. requiring people to work for welfare. so it's a mystery why obama is undoing those sorts of huge moves forward we had in welfare reform. >>steve: this bill would say you can still get your payments but you don't have to do anything? >> the chances of obama signing such a bill or passing through are very slim. >>steve: ultimately if you want to
it's a law once enacted under president bill clinton but later gutted under president obama. the hope? that it would help welfare recipients get off government ben if iefits and save taxpayer money. does this bill have a shot? david harsani is the senior reporter for human events. he joins us live here. good morning to you. what's the president trying to do? >> he's trying to expand the welfare state. i think he believes that government is where morality and economic growth flows through,...
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clinton and ran numerous times. what do you think of president obama, i think we'd have an interesting conversation. >> alisyn: i think he's expressed reisn'tly. isn't it interesting to see a candidate after they've lost, they seem untethered and have the shackles off and speak more fluently than with political speak. >> clayton: i don't know, i don't know that he's much different. he seems the same. >> alisyn: he doesn't seem as much as different as say, when al gary came out. >> clayton: for sure. >> alisyn: his concession speech and never more likeable in that moment. >> clayton: fixing the fences in tennessee speech. what stands for me is bob dole after the election he was suddenly funny. everyone knew bob dole was hilarious, but then he kept it and tamped it down during the campaign and came out on letterman and he was hilarious. >> tucker: yes. >> alisyn: bob dole is funny. bob dole knows he's funny, "saturday night live." >> tucker: i like gore for that one day. that was the good gore, gore was never more app
clinton and ran numerous times. what do you think of president obama, i think we'd have an interesting conversation. >> alisyn: i think he's expressed reisn'tly. isn't it interesting to see a candidate after they've lost, they seem untethered and have the shackles off and speak more fluently than with political speak. >> clayton: i don't know, i don't know that he's much different. he seems the same. >> alisyn: he doesn't seem as much as different as say, when al gary came...